CFT Fall 2010 Schedule - CFT International

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CLASSROOM SCHEDULESUMMER 2018Diploma and Certificate ProgramsGetting started with your CFT education is as easy as registering for your first course.We suggest beginning your studies with the Principles of Banking course. Thiscourse is a requirement of each diploma and certificate, and will give you a completeoverview of the fundamentals of banking.The Center for Financial Training currently offers forty-six industry-recognizeddiplomas and certificates (in partnership with the American Bankers Association,Miami Dade College and The Risk Management Association), with concentrations inkey areas of the financial services industry. The learning tracks are designed foremployees of banks, credit unions, and other financial service companies. Thesetracks also qualify for ABA Professional Certifications. From the list below, pleaseclick on the career track that is right for you and view the required courses for thediplomas and certificates available. For assistance, please call 305-237-3051 or sendan e-mail to claguna@mdc.edu.Center for Financial Training,Southeastern (CFT) – Educatingfinancial services industry since 1901!CFT is dedicated to providingprofessionally administratedbanker/financial services educationand training that continually meets theeducational need of bank, creditunion, and other employees in thefinancial services industry. We alsoprovide pre-career tracks and financialliteracy programs.BANKING/CREDIT UNION/FINANCIALSERVICESWWW.CFTSE.ORGAdvanced Financial ServicesDiplomaGeneral Financial Services DiplomaAgricultural Lending DiplomaGlobal Banking DiplomaBanking Specialist College CreditCertificate - MDCIntroduction to AccountingCertificateBanking Operations College CreditCertificate - MDCIntroduction to Financial ServicesCertificateBanking Management CollegeCredit Certificate - MDCIntroduction to Financial ServicesMarketing CertificateCertificate in General BankingIntroduction to Financial ServicesOperations CertificateCommercial Lending DiplomaIntroduction to Lending CertificateConsumer Lending DiplomaIntroduction Sales and ServiceCertificateCredit Analysis CertificateHuman Resources CertificateFinancial Services ManagementDiplomaProject Management DiplomaFinancial Services MarketingDiplomaReal Estate Lending DiplomaFinancial Services OperationsDiplomaSale and Services ManagementDiplomaPlease also visit our online certificates.

WHERE TO BEGINREGISTRATIONINFORMATIONFEE SCHEDULE 30.00 ADMISSION FEEREQUIRED FOR ALL NEW MDC STUDENTS (non-refundable)1 - Look through the schedule andchoose offerings which meet yourpersonal and professional goals.2 – Contact your CFT BankRepresentative (who usually workswithin the personnel/human resourcedepartment) who will explain yourorganization’s policies regarding tuitionand textbook reimbursement.3 – Complete a college application foradmission or re-admission and the CFTinstructions & Registration form and giveto your bank/company representativefor approval.CFT Registration Forms and CollegeAdmission Forms Accessible Online!Download forms at: www.cftse.org4 – The registration and admissionforms must be submitted to the CFToffice.5 – Register early for all CFT offerings toensure that you are enrolled in theoffering(s) of your choice. Registrationsare processed on a space availablebasis.Lab/Special fees for all courses and textbook fees for the BANcourses (see course descriptions for textbook prices) willautomatically be added to your class tuition fees.Late fees may apply after registration deadline.MEMBER FEECFT/MDC 3 CREDIT COURSE . 520.00CFT/MDC 4 CREDIT COURSE . 665.00CFT/MDC LAB FEE . 187.00*CFT/MDC NON-RESIDENT/3 CREDIT COURSE . 1390.00*CFT/MDC NON-RESIDENT/4 CREDIT COURSE . 1800.00*CFT/MDC NON-RESIDENT/LAB FEE . 462.00NON-MEMBER FEECFT/MDC 3 CREDIT COURSE . 580.00CFT/MDC 4 CREDIT COURSE . 725.00CFT/MDC LAB FEE . 250.00*CFT/MDC NON-RESIDENT/3 CREDIT COURSE . 1490.00*CFT/MDC NON-RESIDENT/4 CREDIT COURSE . 1900.00*CFT/MDC NON-RESIDENT/LAB FEE . 524.00BACHELOR’S DEGREE 25.00 ADMISSION FEEBAS MEMBER FEECFT/MDC 3 CREDIT COURSE . 600.00CFT/MDC 4 CREDIT COURSE . 730.00*CFT/MDC NON-RESIDENT/3 CREDIT COURSE . 1908.00BAS NON-MEMBER FEECFT/MDC 3 CREDIT COURSE . 660.00CFT/MDC 4 CREDIT COURSE . 810.00*CFT/MDC NON-RESIDENT/3 CREDIT COURSE . 2200.00*GOOD NEWS! Non-resident laws have changed.Call CFT to see if you qualifyOTHER FEESCFT/ABA OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT . 15.00CFT/ABA UNOFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT (NON MEMBERS) . 10.00TRANSFER CREDIT . 140.00DIPLOMA FEE . 35.00Note: Please make payment payable to CFT Southeastern.(No personal checks accepted)Credit Card option available – Call (305) 237-3051 for details.Or you can pay online: https://cftse.org/miami-dade-college/(ALL FEES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE)Diploma, Certificate, College Credit Certificate & Degree ProgramsDIPLOMAS CFT ADVANCED FINANCIALSERVICES CFT AGRICULTURAL LENDING CFT COMMERCIAL LENDING CFT CONSUMER LENDING CFT FINANCIAL SERVICE MANAGEMNT CFT FINANCIAL SERVICES MARKETING CFT FINANCIAL SERVISES OPERATIONS CFT GENERAL FINANCIAL SERVICES CFT GLOBAL BANKING CFT PROJECT MANAGEMENT CFT REAL ESTATE LENDING CFT SELES AND SERVICES MANAGEMENTCERTIFICATES ABA BANK SOLUTIONS PROVIDERABA BANK TELLERABA BRANCH MANAGER ABA CERTIFICATE IN BANK FINANCIAL MANAGEMENTABA CERTIFICATE IN BSA AND AML COMPLIANCEABA CERTIFICATE IN BUSINESS ANDCOMMERCIAL LENDINGABA CERTIFICATE IN FRAUD PREVENTIONABA CERTIFICATE IN LENDING COMPLIANCEABA CERTIFICATE IN TRUST – FOUNDATIONALABA CERTIFICATE IN TRUST – INTERMEDIATEABA CERTIFICATE IN TRUST – ADVANCEDABA CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVEABA DEPOSIT COMPLIANCEABA FOUNDATIONAL CERTIFICATE IN BANKMARKETINGABA HEALTH SAVINGS ACCOUNT EXPERTABA OPERATIONAL RISK MANAGEMENTABA PERSONAL BANKERABA RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE LENDERABA SMALL BUSINESS BANKERABA SUPERVISOR / TEAM LEADERABA UNIVERSAL BANKERCFT CREDIT ANALYSISCall Us2 CFT GENERAL BANKINGCFT COMPLIANCE OFFICER-Domestic Track-International Track-Credit Union TrackCFT INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTINGCFT INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL SERVICESCFT INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL SERVICESMARKETINGCFT INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL SERVISESOPERATIONSCFT INTRODUCTION TO LENDINGCFT INTRODUCTION TO SALES AND SERVICECFT HUMAN RESOURCESCOLLEGE CREDIT BANKING CERTIFICATES BANKING SPECIALIST BANKING OPERATIONS (CREDIT ANALYSIS) BANKING MANAGEMENT (LENDING)Today for an Evaluation at 305-237-3051

SCHEDULETAKE NOTEWhen looking through our schedule,please note that all classes honored byCFT and offered at the other collegecampuses are not all listed on ourschedule. For further details, please callCFT office (305) 237-3051MIAMI-DADE COLLEGESUMMER 2018 SCHEDULECFT SEMESTER STUDY (IN AFFILIATION WITH MDC)(BAN Textbooks must be purchased at the time of registration. See course descriptions for pricing)BANKINGClasses begin the week June 11th, 2018 and conclude the week August 03rd, 2018.REF#COURSE#COURSE AN1231MKA 1021BAN1004OST2335OST2335OST2335OST2335Analyzing Financial StatementsCommercial LendingFundamentals of SellingPrinciples of BankingBusiness Writing (05/14-06/22)Business Writing (05/14-08/03)Business Writing (05/14-06/22)Business Writing TIMEMercantil Bank/ Training Room - DoralndProfessional Bank/ 2 Floor- Coral GablesMercantil Bank/ Training Room - DoralInternational Finance Bank/ Training RoomMDC – Virtual CollegeMDC – Wolfson Campus (Downtown)MDC – North CampusMDC – Interamerican Online5:40-9:30PM6:40-10:00PM6:40-10:00PMCOURSE DESCRIPTIONSAnalyzing Financial StatementsCommercial LendingA practical introduction to financial statement analysis from theperspective of the commercial loan officer. Gain the skills needed toeffectively asses the risk related to a customer-current and prospectiveand evaluate possible sources of repayment for the loan.AudienceCommercial and/or business bankers and credit analysts. Therecommended prerequisite course is General Accounting or FinancialAccounting.Suitable for anyone who wants to learn more about the commerciallending process—the backbone of most banks’ lending portfolios. Learnwhat goes into making a successful commercial loan and how to managea customer relationship once the loan is approved. Learning Objectives:Recognize the process and types of information business bankers shouldacquire during a business development call; Identify sources ofrepayment that are appropriate for various commercial loan borrowingarrangements and the factors that affect collateral value; Explain theprocess and importance of a credit investigation; Identify and explain theloan negotiation process; Identify the causes of problem loans and stepsto resolving them.AudienceCommercial and/or business bankers and credit analysts. Studentsshould take Analyzing Financial Statements prior to this course or haveequivalent work experience.TEXT: 130.54Diploma/Certificate Applications: AL, BFM, BBCL, MBO, CACBusiness WritingThis course covers the procedures for writing effective business lettersand memorandums, a review of grammar, and the proper format oftoday's business correspondence. Students learn how to prepareinquiry letters, direct and indirect response letters, application letters,and short reports.TEXT: 130.54Diploma/Certificate Applications: AL, AFS, IL, ISSC, MBO, MBM, CAC, CMLTEXT: MDC BOOKSTORESPrinciples of BankingDiploma/Certificate Applications: AC, AL, AS, BS, G, BO, BL, BSPC, CAC,FMD, FMC, FSMD, GB, HRC, SCCThe course is intended to give those who are new to banking a generalunderstanding of the industry Recognized as the most comprehensiveintroduction to the banking industry for over 40 years, Principles ofBanking introduces fundamental banking concepts and principles, thebasics of how banks operate as service providers and businesses, theirobligation to operate in a safe and sound manner and manage risks, andthe responsibilities of bank employees in a customer-focused financialservices environment.Fundamentals of SellingThe course challenges financial institution employees to seethemselves as sales professionals. It provides the tools needed toachieve the level of sales professionalism required by financialinstitutions today. Upon completion of this sales training course,participants will be able to: overcome hesitations about selling andbenefit from a professional approach to sales; recognize how yoursales efforts benefit your institution, your customer and you; adjust yourselling techniques to comply with the unique challenges of financialselling; identify customers’ financial needs quickly and efficiently in avariety of customer situations; structure your sales presentation as adialog with the customer, rather than pitching’ the product; and use goalsetting and the power of positive thinking to improve sales success.TEXT: 130.54Diploma/Certificate Applications: AC, AL, AS, BBCL, BL, BMC, BO, BOP, BS,BSPC, BTC, CAC, CB, CSRC, FMC, FMD, FSMD, G, GB, HRC, MBO, PBC, PMD,PMO, RM, SBBC, SC, SSC, TLC, UBOther course descriptions can be found on CFT or MDC iptions/www.mdc.edu/main/academics/TEXT: TBADiploma/Certificate Applications: FMC, ISSC, AFS, AL, CML, CL, FMD, RELD,SSM, MBS, MBO, MBM3

SCHEDULEClasses offered at other college campuses not listed on our schedule are honored by CFTMIAMI DADE COLLEGEBACHELOR IN APPLIED SCIENCESUPERVISION AND MANAGEMENT(Textbooks must be purchased at MDC bookstores)WOLFSON CAMPUS (DOWNTOWN)Classes begin the week of May 14th, 2018 and conclude the week of August 3rd, URSE NAMEApplied Case Studies Management (05/14-06/22)Business Ethics (05/14-06/22)Capstone Project In Supervision and Management (05/14-06/22)Customer Relations For Managers (06/25-08/03)Finance for Non-Financial Managers (05/14-06/22)Human Resource Management (05/14-06/22)Leadership Challenges and Supervision (05/14-06/22)Management Internship (05/14-06/22)Organizational Management (05/14-06/22)Organizational Behavior (05/14-06/22)Strategic Management Decision Making (05/14-06/22)Introduction to Management Information System M05:00PM-07:20PM05:50PM-10:20PMKENDALL CAMPUSClasses begin the week of May 14th, 2018 and conclude the week of August 3rd, 3506MAN4523COURSE NAMEApplied Case Studies in Management (05/14-08/03)Business Ethics (05/14-08/03)Capstone Project In Supervision and Management (05/18-08/03)Capstone Project In Supervision and Management (05/14-08/03)Customer Relations for Managers (05/14-08/03)Finance for Non-Financial Managers (05/14-08/03)Human Resource Management (05/14-08/03)Introduction to Management Information System (05/14-08/03)Introduction to Management Information System (05/18-08/03)Leadership Challenges and Supervision (05/14-08/03)Organization Management (05/14-08/03)Applied Business Analytics (05/14-06/22)Project Management (05/14-06/22)Strategic Management Decision Making (05/14-08/03)Operations Management (05/14-06/22)Production Information System INTERAMERICAN CAMPUSClasses begin the week of May 14th, 2018 and conclude the week of August 3rd, 941MAN3240MAN3025MAN2021MAN2021MAN4720COURSE NAMEApplied Case Studies in Management (05/14-08/03)Business Ethics (05/14-08/03)Capstone Project In Supervision and Management (05/18-08/03)Customer Relations for Managers (05/14-08/03)Finance for Non-Financial Managers (05/14-08/03)Human Resource Management (05/14-08/03)Introduction to Management Information System (05/14-08/03)Leadership Challenges and Supervision (05/14-08/03)Management Internship (05/18-08/03)Organizational Behavior (05/14-08/03)Organizational Management (05/14-08/03)Principles of Management (06/25-08/03)Principles of Management (05/14-06/22)Strategic Management Decision Making PM-09:50PM

SCHEDULEClasses offered at other college campuses not listed on our schedule are honored by CFTNORTH CAMPUSClasses begin the week of May 14th, 2018 and conclude the week of August 3rd, 25MAN4720MAN4720COURSE NAMEApplied Case Studies in Management (05/14-08/03)Applied Case Studies in Management (06/25-08/03)Business Ethics (05/14-06/22)Capstone Project in Supervision and Management (05/14-08/03)Customer Relations for Managers (06/25-08/03)Customer Relations for Managers (06/25-08/03)Finance for Non-Financial Managers (05/14-08/03)Finance for Non-Financial Managers (05/14-06/22)Finance for Non-Financial Managers (06/25-08/03)Human Resource Management (06/25-08/03)Introduction to Management Information System (05/14-08/03)Introduction to Management Information System (05/14-08/03)Leadership Challenges and Supervision (05/14-06/22)Organizational Behavior (06/25-08/03)Organizational Behavior (06/25-08/03)Organizational Management (05/14-06/22)Organizational Management (05/14-06/22)Strategic Management Decision Making (05/14-08/03)Strategic Management Decision Making :40PM – 10:00PM08:00AM – 11:20AM07:40PM-09:50PM08:00AM-12:30PMHIALEAH CAMPUSClasses begin the week of May 14th, 2018 and conclude the week of August 3rd, 3240MAN3025MAN3025MAN4720MAN4720ISM4011COURSE NAMEApplied Case Studies Management (05/14-06/22)Applied Case Studies Management (06/11-08/03)Business Ethics (06/25-08/03)Customer Relations for Managers (06/25-08/03)Customer Relations for Managers (05/14-06/22)Customer Relations for Managers 05/14-08/03)Human Resource Management (06/25-08/03)Human Resource Management (05/14-08/03)Leadership Challenges and Supervision (06/25-08/03)Leadership Challenges and Supervision (05/14-06/22)Organizational Behavior (06/25-08/03)Organizational Behavior (05/14-08/03)Organizational Management (06/25-08/03)Organizational Management (05/14-08/03)Strategic Management Decision Making (06/25-08/03)Strategic Management Decision Making (05/14-06/22)Introduction to Management information Systems 0PM-09:50PM08:30AM-11:50AMHOMESTEAD CAMPUSClasses begin the week of May 14th, 2018 and conclude the week of August 3rd, OURSE NAMEApplied Case Studies in Management (05/14-06/22)Business Ethics (05/14-08/03)Organization Management (05/14-08/03)Strategic Management Decision Making 0:00PMMIAMI DADE COLLEGE – ONLINE COURSESImportant Note: Students will receive login information on their class schedule.Please do not wait to receive a schedule from CFT/MDC prior to logging into classes.You can download your schedule by creating an MDC student account at www.mdc.edu/current.New and returning students cannot register for Virtual College courses until they complete online Success Orientation at http://www.mdc.edu/virtual/ )(Textbooks information is also available online at http://www.mdc.edu/virtual/ )Classes begin the week of May 14th, 2018 and conclude the week of August 3rd, 300COURSE NAMEA Computer Operating Systems (05/14-08/03)Advanced Composition and Communication (05/14-08/03)5CR43

SCHEDULE (MIAMI DADE COLLEGE – ONLINE COURSES continued)Classes offered at other college campuses not listed on our schedule are honored by 56581427784148PRE-REQMAN2021Lab Req’dMAC1105Lab Req’dLab Req’dLab Req’dLab MAR1011SBM1000STA2023MAN4720COURSE NAMEAdvanced Desktop Applications (05/14-08/03)Applied Case Studies Management (06/25-08/03)Basic Business Statistics (05/14-08/03)Basic Business Statistics Lab (05/14-08/03)Business Calculus (05/14-08/03)Business Ethics (05/14-06/22)Business Law I (06/25-08/03)Business Law I (05/14-06/22)Business Mathematics (06/25-08/03)Business Tax and Returns (05/14-06/22)Business Writing (05/14-06/22)Capstone Project in Supervision and Management (05/14-08/03)Critical Thinking/Ethics (05/14-08/03)Critical Thinking/Ethics (06/25-08/03)Critical Thinking/Ethics (05/14-06/22)Customer Relations for Managers (05/14-06/22)Effective Supervision (05/14-06/22)English Composition 1 (05/14-08/03)English Composition 1 (06/25-08/03)English Composition 1 (05/14-06/22)English Composition 2 (05/14-08/03)English Composition 2 (06/25-08/03)English Composition 2 (05/14-06/22)Financial Accounting (05/14-06/22)Financial Accounting Lab (05/14-06/22)Finance for Non-Financial Managers (05/14-08/03)Fundamentals of Speech Communication (05/14-08/03)Human Resource Management (05/14-08/03)Income Tax (05/14-08/03)Introduction to Customer Service (05/14-06/22)Introduction to Entrepreneurship (05/14-08/03)Introduction to International Business (05/14-08/03)Introduction to Management Information Systems (06/25-08/03)Introduction to Microcomputer Usage (05/14-08/03)Introduction to Microcomputer Usage (06/25-08/03)Introduction to Microcomputer Usage (05/14-06/22)IT Project Management (05/14-08/03)Leadership Challenges & Supervision (05/14-06/22)Managerial Accounting (06/25-08/03)Managerial Accounting Lab (06/25-08/03)Management Internship (05/14-08/03)Microcomputers in Accounting (06/25-08/03)Organizational Behavior (05/14-06/22)Organization Management (05/14-06/22)Principles of Accounting I (05/14-06/22)Principles of Accounting I Lab (05/14-06/22)Principles of Accounting II (06/25-08/03)Principles of Accounting II Lab (06/25-08/03)Principles of Business (05/14-08/03)Principles of Business (05/14-06/22)Principles of Economics – Macro (05/14-08/03)Principles of Economics – Macro (05/14-08/03)Principles of Economics – Micro (05/14-08/03)Principles of Economics – Micro (05/14-08/03)Principles of Finance (05/14-08/03)Principles of Finance (05/14-08/03)Principles of Management (05/14-08/03)Principles of Management (06/25-08/03)Principles of Management (05/14-06/22)Principles of Marketing (05/14-08/03)Principles of Marketing (05/14-06/22)Small Business Management (05/14-06/22)Statistical Methods (05/14-08/03)Strategic Management Decision Making (05/14-06/22)*ACG2071: Prerequisite: ACG2001 and ACG2011 or 333331313333333333333334

SCHEDULEClasses offered at other college campuses not listed on our schedule are honored by CFTCFT/MDC CORE STUDIES(Textbooks must be purchased at MDC bookstores)WOLFSON CAMPUS (DOWNTOWN)BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONClasses begin the week of May 14th, 2018 and conclude the week of August 3rd, 193519711956143014291426145515521178PRE-REQLab Req’dLab Req’dLab Req’dLab Req’dLab Req’dLab N2021MAN2021MAN2021MAR1011SBM1000FIN2000COURSE NAMEBusiness Law I (05/14-08/03)Business Writing (05/14-08/03)Business Taxes & Returns (05/14-08/03)Financial Accounting (05/14-08/03)Financial Accounting (05/14-08/03)Financial Accounting (06/25-08/03)Financial Accounting Lab (05/14-06/22)Financial Accounting Lab (06/25-08/03)Income Tax (05/14-08/03)Introduction to Customer Service (05/14-08/03)Introduction to Entrepreneurship (05/14-08/03)Managerial Accounting (05/14-08/03)Managerial Accounting (05/14-08/03)Managerial Accounting (06/25-08/03)Managerial Accounting Lab (05/14-06/22)Managerial Accounting Lab (06/25-08/03)Marketing in a Digital World (05/14-08/03)Microcomputers in Accounting (06/25-08/03)Microcomputers in Accounting (06/25-08/03)Principles of Business (05/14-08/03)Principles of Business (05/14-06/22)Principles of Economics – Micro (05/14-06/22)Principles of Economics – Macro (05/14-08/03)Principles of Economics – Micro (05/14-08/03)Principles of Economics – Macro (05/14-06/22)Principles of Management (05/14-06/22)Principles of Management (05/14-06/22)Principles of Management (05/14-08/03)Principles of Marketing (05/14-08/03)Small Business Management (05/14-08/03)Principles of 5:40PM-07:20PM*ACG2071: Prerequisite: ACG2001 and ACG2011 or ACG2021COMPUTER SCIENCE/OFFICE TECHNOLOGYClasses begin the week of May 14th, 2018 and conclude the week of August 3rd, 4617CGS1560COURSE NAMECapstone Administration (06/25-08/03)CCNA 1: Network Fundamentals (05/14-06/22)CCNA 2: Routing Protocols (06/25-08/03)CCNA 3: LAN/Switch Wireless (05/14-06/22)Configuring Advanced Windows Server (05/14-08/03)Data Driven Web Applications (05/14-08/03)Database Administration (05/14-08/03)Information Security (05/14-08/03)Information Storage Management (05/14-08/03)Information Technology Project Management (05/14-08/03)Introduction to C Programming (05/14-08/03)Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/14-08/03)Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/14-08/03)Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/14-08/03)Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/14-08/03)Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/14-08/03)Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/14-06/22)Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (05/14-06/22)Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (06/25-08/03)Introduction to Computer Tech & Apps (06/25-08/03)Java programming (05/14-08/03)Introduction to Visual Basic ProgrammingKnowledge Management (05/14-08/03)A Computer Operating systems 00PM-09:20PM06:00PM-08:10PM05:00PM-09:20PM

SCHEDULEClasses offered at other college campuses not listed on our schedule are honored by 656CNT4702CTS1134CGS3763CNT4603COURSE NAMEA Computer Essentials & Support (05/14-08/03)Microsoft SQL Administration (05/14-06/22)IT Help Desk Support (05/14-08/03)Introduction to Web Page Design (05/14-08/03)Microsoft SQL Implementation (06/25-08/03)Mobile Applications Development (05/14-08/03)Network Design & Planning (05/14-08/03)Networking Technologies (05/14-08/03)Operating System (05/14-08/03)System Administration & Maintenance M05:20PM-09:50PM06:00PM-08:

*cft/mdc non-resident/4 credit course . 1900.00 *cft/mdc non-resident/lab fee . 524.00 bachelor's degree 25.00 admission fee bas member fee cft/mdc 3 credit course . 600.00 cft/mdc 4 credit course . 730.00 *cft/mdc non-resident/3 credit course . 1908.00 bas non-member fee cft/mdc 3 credit course . 660.00 cft/mdc 4 .